Pacific Palisades, January 2025
Photographed during the Pacific Palisades fires, this image shows lifeguard stand 15 sitting empty beneath a smoke-filled sky. The shoreline stretched wide and quiet, the air thick with haze.
There were no swimmers, no movement — just sand, water, and a structure built for watchfulness standing alone.
Stand 15 is part of a six-image series documenting the altered coastline during the fires — places meant for safety and recreation temporarily left unmanned.
Limited Edition: 10
Paper: Hahnemühle Fine Art
Paper Size: 13” × 19”
Image Size: 12” × 18”
Each print is individually signed and numbered.
Pacific Palisades, January 2025
Taken during the Pacific Palisades fires, this image shows the pier standing in full color while the beach below remained largely empty. The rides, storefronts, and boardwalk were all intact — but the usual movement was gone.
A lifeguard vehicle crosses the sand beneath a smoke-softened sky, small against the scale of the coastline.
There’s a contrast here — structures built for activity sitting in stillness.
Quiet Pier is part of a six-image series documenting the altered atmosphere and suspended normalcy surrounding the fires.
Limited Edition: 10
Paper: Hahnemühle Fine Art
Paper Size: 13” × 19”
Image Size: 12” × 18”
Each print is individually signed and numbered.
Pacific Palisades, January 2025
Photographed during the Pacific Palisades fires, this image captures a lifeguard patrol stationed along a closed shoreline. The beach was empty. Access to the water was restricted. The boardwalk led toward a presence that wasn’t there to rescue — but to monitor.
The ocean moved the same as it always does, but everything around it had changed.
Empty Watch is part of a six-image series documenting the stillness, control, and quiet tension surrounding the fires.
Limited Edition: 10
Paper: Hahnemühle Fine Art
Paper Size: 13” × 19”
Image Size: 12” × 18”
Each print is individually signed and numbered.
Photographed during the Pacific Palisades fires in January 2025, this image captures a coastline that was physically untouched, yet inaccessible. Beachgoers were restricted from entering the water. The shoreline stood empty. The ocean moved as it always does, indifferent to the crisis unfolding nearby.
There’s a tension in that contrast — calm water under a sky shaped by smoke, a place built around openness suddenly closed off.
Silent Coast sits alongside What Remains as part of a visual record of that moment, documenting not only what burned, but what was paused, restricted, and quietly altered.
Limited Edition: 10
Paper: Hahnemühle Fine Art
Paper Size: 13” × 19”
Image Size: 12” × 18”
Each print is signed and numbered.
Photographed on January 8, 2025 during the Pacific Palisades fires, this image captures an American flag damaged by smoke and heat, hanging by its final ring as the sky behind it filled with ash. The sun pushed through the smoke, casting a muted glow that softened the destruction surrounding it.
The flag was torn and partially burned, yet still standing. What remained was not perfection, but resilience.
Printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta Satin 300gsm archival paper, this museum-grade piece preserves the depth, warmth, and atmospheric haze of that moment. Each print is signed, titled, dated, and released in a limited edition of three.
This photograph documents endurance in real time.
Frame Size: 16 × 22 in (40.6 cm x 55.8 cm)
Print Size: 18 × 12 in (30.4 cm x 45.7 cm)
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